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Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality Stanley J. Tambiah (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality By Stanley J. Tambiah (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality by Stanley J. Tambiah (Harvard University, Massachusetts)


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In the Western tradition, the boundaries between magic, science and religion have been continually contested. In this straightforward text, Professor Tambiah shows that modern anthropological theorists drew upon the classical sources but introduced new, ethnographic case materials.

Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality Summary

Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality by Stanley J. Tambiah (Harvard University, Massachusetts)

Professor Tambiah, one of today's leading anthropologists, is known particularly for his penetrating and scholarly studies of Buddhism. In this accessible and illuminating book he deals with the classical opposition between magic, science and religion. He reviews the great debates in classical Judaism, early Greek science, Renaissance philosophy, the Protestant Reformation, and the scientific revolution, and then reconsiders the three major interpretive approaches to magic in anthropology: the intellectualist and evolutionary theories of Tylor and Frazer, Malinowski's functionalism, and Levy Bruhl's philosophical anthropology, which posited a distinction between mystical and logical mentalities. There follows a wide-ranging and suggestive discussion of rationality and relativism. The book concludes with a discussion of thinking in the history and philosophy of science, which suggests interesting perspectives on the classical opposition between science and magic.

Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality Reviews

...this book will be of immense benefit to all those involved in the study of the mental and cultural life of humankind. Journal of the American Academy of Religion
This enormously erudite but engaging study offers a tough, critical, and morally sensitive perspective on the history of central issues in anthropological theory. More than either a theoretical manifesto or a philosophical disquisition, it makes the anthropological project and the history of ideas mutually relevant to a degree rarely achieved before now. Choice

Table of Contents

List of plates; Foreword Alfred Harris; Acknowledgements; 1. Magic, science and religion in Western thought: anthropology's intellectual legacy; 2. Anthropology's intellectual legacy (continued); 3. Sir Edward Tylor versus Bronislaw Malinowski: is magic false science or meaningful performance?; 4. Malinowski's demarcations and his exposition of the magical art; 5. Multiple orderings of reality: the debate initiated by Levy-Bruhl; 6. Rationality, relativism, the translation and commensurability of cultures; 7. Modern science and its extensions; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521374866
9780521374866
0521374863
Magic, Science and Religion and the Scope of Rationality by Stanley J. Tambiah (Harvard University, Massachusetts)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1990-03-22
200
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